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JEAN PHILIPS. A fine large early crimson. Outer petals reflex, inner 
petals incurve. Reverse of petals gold. Petals incurving in center gives 
a golden ‘touch to’ center: of flower Ge eee Aug.-Sept. 
JIM THORPE. A fine large crimson. Early flowering. Fine exhibition if 
disbudded. An exceptionally lovely Variety ....................sssssececeeeeeeneeeeeees Sept. 
LEDA. Large heliotrope pink, with rolled petals. Extra long stems. Should 
be disbudded to a dozen or so to the plant. Makes good early cut flowers. 
Aug.-Sept. 
LE POCTOLE. A very dark crimson red. Blooms later than most but 
lengthens your season where your seasons are lONgEeYD...................eee0---- Oct. 
LUTONIA. A beautiful golden amber. Large incurved blooms of perfect 
form. One of the latest ones of the English Chrysanthemums to bloom 
for us. Straight stems and disbuds very easy ....................---sesseceeesereesnces Oct. 
MRS. J. FINDLAY. Bright yellow with very large blooms when disbudded; 
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MARYLAND DOME. A very fine golden orange. Large flat bloom. Very good 
grown ‘in-spreys.) Fine’ forvcubting: 2..240.i27 2 eee Sept.-Oct. 
MRS. SMEARDON. A unique combination of old rose and bronze. Will 
bloom from 4th of July on. Large flowers slightly incurved. Keep the - 
old flowers picked off and it will bloom until frost Sooesueeme sa occae eee July on 
MERIDIAN. A sweet salmon rose pink, blooms 5 to 6 inches across; petals 
pointed at the tips and slightly reflexing in beautiful formation, 
Sept.-Oct. 
MRS. DON McIVOR. An exhibition bloom of clear golden yellows Good 
Prower O20 JONG, SvetIs! Who. cee eee Sept.-Oct. 
MRS. J. H. MILNER. A lovely good sized white with reflexing petals. 
You ‘will Jike:it very. much—-we) do... a a ee ept. 
MRS. PERCY BEER. A light rosy purple variety, medium sized flowers and 
lots of them, on good (straight: stems 223.224. Sept. 
MRS. T. RILEY. A beautiful snow white. Petals broad and of good sub- 
stance. Outer petals reflex, inner petals incurve. The largest white 
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MORNING GLOW. A light shade of chestnut with old gold reverse. If 
disbudded to 8 or 10 buds it really is very fine —..00....... ee eeecceeceeeeeee Sept. 
MRS. PATTIE. An extremely early variety of light terra-cotta red. Broad 
iIncurving petals. Gold reverse of petals 02) ee Aug. 
MRS. D. C. ORR. A real Indian for color. Color reddish orange. Large 
petals splashed, bordered and tipped gold with gold reverse................ Sept. 
MNON. A large flat bloom of crimson scarlet. Broad petals and un- 
usually: Mod $follage Mo. seslasice eee a Re Sept. 
MRS. T. GUTHRIE. Bright chestnut red with bronze reverse. A very large 
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NELLIE RICHARDSON. Large shell pink with salmon suffusion in center. 
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NUTHATCH. Crimson chestnut with slightly incurved center ................ Oct. 
ORANGE GLOW. Orange bronze with gold reverse. Need not be dis- 
budded. Flowers on good stems, and lots of them ....0000000002 Sept. 
ORANGE QUEEN. The richest colored golden yellow to date. Large flower, 
petals broad and slightly twisted and of fine substance. Long stiff 
stems and .fine*follage “2.02. :k0 Se 2 eee Sept. 
POLLY. Deep golden orange shaded amber. A lovely fall color, plenty 
of flowers with good stems and foliage. Fast multiplier -.......0000000000.. Sept. 
PHYLLIS GOLD. A deep yellow with bronzy center, fine reflexing flower 
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PETUNIA. A distinct purple shade. Really a different color all its own. 
Sept. 
PRIMROSE. An immense primrose yellow shading to cream. A strong 
grower. Good either disbudded or not, but makes very fine large ee 
Aug.-Sep 
PINK REWARD. A bright rose pink flowers on tall stiff stems. Flower 
5 inches across. A little different than the rest of the pinks............ Sept. 
PINK PROFUSION. We have a lovely shade of pink in this variety. Will 
carry 12°¢rang blooms? per “plant 2322 2.28.0 2 ee ee Sept. 
PRIMROSE CIRCLE. An early cream with ball-shaped flowers.......... Aug. 
RED INVADER. Crimson chestnut, gold reverse. Very fine and of good 
size. sheet gi grower with long upright stems. Will disbud for meek 
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RED MATIDOR. A fine flaming red with slight chestnut shading. Re- 
flexing flowers.” Stiff stems. Showy .....2.004.00 802 ee ee Sept. 
ROSE PRINCESS. Beautiful salmon rose with a basal flush of gold. 
Broad reflexing florets. If disbudded to a dozen or $0 it is very lovely. 
Long stiff stems that need no staking Oct. 
SPITFIRE. Orange, strongly splashed yellow. Really a very showy variety. 
Flowers of good size and many of them). ...2.2...0..c.ccoc oct cece cceweceeeeceanenee Sept. 
SUNLIT. Large yellow suffused bronze full center. Long reflexing ferate 
building up a 5-inch flower. Long stems, good grower Aug. 
SUNBEAM. Handsome yellow; the flower in disbudted form is of 5-inch 
diameter with solid’ incurving petals) 2p li Se eee Sept. 
SNOWBALL. A good spray variety with solid round white flowers........ Sept. 
